Prosecutor to parents: Mailing chickenpox illegal

Martin told The Associated Press he unwavering to be fluent in on show later than WSMV-TV interviewed him roughly speaking virus exchanges in vogue Tennessee.Parents tiresome to expose children to chickenpox are using social media sites like Facebook to obtain sources of the virus. WSMV-TV reported a Nashville woman was charging $50 to overnight lollipops she claimed were sucked on by children infected with the virus http://bit.ly/uksLFH .Isaac Thomsen, a pediatric communicable disease specialist by Vanderbilt Childrens hospice, assumed such items likely wouldnt transmit chickenpox but can cause additional hazardous infections, as well as hepatitis.
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